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found: His The company drill of the infantry of the line, 1862:t.p. (J. Monroe)

found: Biog. dir. of the U.S. Congress, 1989(Monroe, James; soldier and politician; grad. West Point 1815; wounded in the war with Algiers; ADC to Gen. Winfield Scott; resigned 1832; moved to New York, where he served as alderman 1832-1834; member of Congress 1839-1841; served in New York State legislature 1850, 1852; nephew of Pres. James Monroe; b. Va. 1799; d. Orange, N.J. Sept. 7, 1870)